When glucose reacts with hydroxylamine, it forms an oxime. In this reaction, the aldehyde group (-CHO) in glucose reacts with hydroxylamine (NH₂OH) to form the oxime group (-C=NOH). The correct structure of the oxime formed from glucose would be:
The structure would show the oxime group (-C=NOH) replacing the aldehyde group, and the rest of the glucose structure remains the same.